Exiting The Covid Global Recession: Policy Proposals
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T20 Italy - Task Force 9

Exiting The Covid Global Recession: Policy Proposals

06 September 2018

This policy brief warns about the risks of discontinuation of the policy responses to the COVID crisis by pursuing exit strategies too early and/or too sharply. It outlines a comprehensive strategy for limiting such risks at a global level, and offers an in-depth discussion of the EU situation. In our view, the Euro Area could be left with long-lasting scars, so that its situation requires special treatment. We therefore present some policy proposals designed to preserve and strengthen the recovery in this area.

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Nuno Cassola, CefES – University of Milano-Bicocca

Paul De Grauwe, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Claudio Morana, CefES – University of Milano-Bicocca

Patrizio Tirelli, University of Pavia

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